Moffat TURBOFAN P12M Series Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 12

Cleaning and Maintenance 

10 

Cleaning Guidelines 

 

To achieve the best results, cleaning must be regular and 
thorough.  If any small faults occur, have them looked at 
promptly.  Don't wait until they cause a complete 
breakdown. 

 

NOTE: 

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Carefully read and follow the safety instructions on 
the label of the cleaning product to be used. 

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DO NOT use harsh abrasive scouring pads or 
abrasive detergents as they could damage the oven. 

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Ensure that any detergent or cleaning material has 
been completely removed after each cleaning. 

 
To keep your proofer / holding cabinet clean and operating 
at peak efficiency, follow the procedures shown below:- 

 

Proofer / Holding Cabinet Cleaning 

NOTE: 

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If the proofer / holding cabinet usage is very high, 
the cleaning procedure should be carried out on a 
more frequent basis. 

 

Stainless Steel Surfaces 

a. Clean exterior 

surfaces of proofer / 
holding cabinet with, a 
damp cloth moistened 
with a mild detergent 
solution, or a soft 
bristled brush. 

b.  Hardened deposits or 

discolouration may 
require a good quality 
stainless steel cleaner.  
Always apply cleaner 
when appliance is cold 
and rub in direction of 
the grain. 

c.  Dry all components thoroughly with a dry cloth and 

polish with a soft dry cloth. 

d.  Ensure that proofer / holding cabinet chamber is 

cool.  Do not use wire brushes, steel wool or other 
abrasive materials to clean interior of cabinet. 

e.  Once a week, remove side racks and water tank and 

clean any build up of product from proofer / holding 
cabinet interior, using a mild anti bacterial detergent 
and hot water solution and a soft bristled brush. 

f.  Dry proofer / holding cabinet thoroughly with a soft 

dry cloth. 

Side Racks - P8 / P12 

a.  To remove side racks 

for cleaning, take hold 
of top and bottom of 
rack and lift front of 
rack upwards to 
disengage front upper 
and lower hangar studs. 

b.  Swing rack inwards. 
c.  Take hold of top and 

bottom rack at the 
centre and lift rear of 
rack upwards to 
disengage rear upper 
and lower hangar studs.   
Lift rack out of p

roofer / 

holding cabinet

d.  Clean racks with a mild 

anti bacterial detergent 
and a hot water 
solution, using a soft 
bristled brush. 

e.  Dry racks thoroughly with a dry cloth and polish 

with a soft dry cloth. 

f.  To refit racks, engage the top and bottom, rear rack 

keyholes onto the rear hanger studs. 

g.  Swing rack back against the front top and bottom 

front hanger studs. 

h.  Lift up and push top and bottom of rack onto front 

upper and lower hanger studs. 

i.  Push down on the rack to ensure that it is fully 

engaged onto the upper and lower hanger studs. 

 

NOTE:  Ensure that the rack is securely fitted and that 

ALL the studs are engaged into the rack key 
holes. 

 
 
 

Side Racks - P10 

a.  Lift up and remove side 

racks for cleaning. 

b.  Clean Holding Cabinet 

racks with a mild anti 
bacterial detergent and 
hot water solution, 
using a soft bristled 
brush. 

c.  Dry racks thoroughly 

with a dry cloth and 
polish with a soft dry 
cloth. 

d.  Refit racks into Holding 

Cabinet. 

Lower Hanger Stud 

Lower Rack Keyhole 

Upper Rack Keyhole 

and Hanger Stud 

Always turn ‘Off’ the electrical power supply 
at the mains supply before commencing 
cleaning. 

 

This proofer / holding cabinet is not water 
proof.  Do not use water jet spray to clean 
interior or exterior of the appliance. 

Caution 

Summary of Contents for TURBOFAN P12M Series

Page 1: ...234277 10 Installation and Operation Manual P8M P10M P12M Series Proofer Holding Cabinets Manual Operation PSERIES...

Page 2: ...s tel 1800 337 963 Customer Service tel 1800 335 315 fax 1800 350 281 CANADA Serve Canada Web www servecanada com E Mail info servecanada com Sales tel 800 551 8795 Toll Free Service tel 800 263 1455...

Page 3: ...tion 6 Installation Requirements Unpacking Location Clearances Electrical Connection Water Connection Positioning of Proofer Holding Cabinet Operation 8 Operation Guide Proofer Holding Cabinet Control...

Page 4: ...ler on any matter concerning this proofer holding cabinet please have the information provided opposite readily available Caution Warning Model Number Serial Number Dealer Service Provider Date Instal...

Page 5: ...ng Cabinet Power Ratings 110 120V 1P N E 60HZ 1 45 kW 220 240V 1P N E 50 60HZ 1 50 kW Tray Capacity 8 18 x 26 460 x 660 Full Size Sheet Pan Capacity 16 18 x 13 460 x 330 Half Size Sheet Pan Capacity 8...

Page 6: ...Proofer Holding Cabinet Power Ratings 110 120V 1P N E 60HZ 1 45 kW 220 240V 1P N E 50 60HZ 1 50 kW Tray Capacity 10 1 1 GN Gastronorm Pan Capacity 10 20 x 12 Hotel Steam Pan Capacity 10 18 x 13 Half...

Page 7: ...ng Cabinet Power Ratings 110 120V 1P N E 60HZ 1 95 kW 220 240V 1P N E 50 60HZ 1 90 kW Tray Capacity 12 18 x 26 460 x 660 Full Size Sheet Pan Capacity 24 18 x 13 460 x 330 Half Size Sheet Pan Capacity...

Page 8: ...ft hand side 0 mm 0 Right hand side 25 mm 1 Electrical Connection Each proofer holding cabinet should be connected to an adequately protected power supply and an isolation switch mounted adjacent to b...

Page 9: ...to check for water leaks NOTE The Prover Holding Cabinet can be fitted with an optional Water Filter Kit Part No 234347 For fitting instructions refer to the Instruction Sheet supplied with the Water...

Page 10: ...cator Light Indicator light illuminates when Thermostat Heating is turned ON and the elements are cycling ON to maintain set temperature Thermostat Control Controls air temperature in the Proofer Hold...

Page 11: ...correct humidity levels Avoid excess humidity levels as this will also create excess condensation in the interior of the cabinet NOTE Butter based product requires much less humidity than breads Opera...

Page 12: ...l detergent and hot water solution and a soft bristled brush f Dry proofer holding cabinet thoroughly with a soft dry cloth Side Racks P8 P12 a To remove side racks for cleaning take hold of top and b...

Page 13: ...condensation channel and drawer with a damp cloth moistened with warm water and a mild detergent solution c Dry with a soft dry cloth Door a Wash door with warm water and a mild detergent solution usi...

Page 14: ...s g Refit L Hand side rack as shown on prevous page Lamp Glass P10 P10 Proofer Holding Cabinets are fitted with 2 square flush fitting halogen lamps These are fitted on the L H inner side panel behind...

Page 15: ...e Replace bulbs Call for service Call for service Fan does not operate Fan obstructed Fan motor faulty Function Control faulty Clear obstruction Call for service Call for service Door does not close T...

Page 16: ...ELEMENT 650W 120V 600W 240V WATER TANK THERMOSTAT WATER LEVEL RELAY WATER LEVEL FLOAT SWITCH HEATING ELEMENT P8M 700W 120V 800W 240V P12M 1200W 120V 1200W 240V HEATING THERMOSTAT 1 P HEATING CIRCUIT H...

Page 17: ...P10 018947 Magnet Catch 234570 Door Seal P8 236474 Door Seal P10 234537 Door Seal P12 233528 Float Switch 234348 Water Solenoid 90 Outlet 240V 234349 Water Solenoid 90 Outlet 120V 025922 Adaptor Brass...

Page 18: ...anel four screws When Changing to RH Hinged Door 1 Remove the LH magnet plate cover screws and clips from inside LH wall Do not fit cover screws to old magnet position 2 Transfer door magnet plate to...

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